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Hasan Abad, MD

Primary care
Accepting patients

Telehealth platform

Teladoc

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Dr. Hasan Abad is a board-certified hospitalist providing primary care through telehealth for patients managing chronic conditions and acute health concerns. He works with individuals navigating hypertension, diabetes, and respiratory infections, delivering evidence-based care tailored to each patient's unique needs. Dr. Abad accepts new patients for virtual consultations and is committed to accessible, convenient healthcare.

Services offered

Dr. Abad offers comprehensive primary care via secure video consultation for patients with chronic disease management needs, including hypertension control, diabetes optimization, and infectious disease treatment. He conducts thorough telehealth visits that include symptom assessment, medication review, lab result interpretation, and personalized treatment planning. His approach emphasizes patient education and collaborative decision-making, helping individuals understand their conditions and make informed choices about their health. Dr. Abad serves adults seeking convenient virtual access to quality primary care without sacrificing the depth of evaluation and clinical expertise they deserve.

Specialties

hypertensiondiabeteshigh cholesterolrespiratory infectionsthyroid disordersUTIsanemiafatigue

Practicing in (remote)

IL

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